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Re: switching to linux [message #15848 is a reply to message #15740] |
Tue, 06 January 2004 16:10 |
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Well, coming from both a linux and a *BSD background, I prefer BSD on the fact that it's clean, well written, and has both a great history of uptimes and an incredible knack for working even under huge processor utilizations.
I still like linux, but, just not as much. Linux is great to learn on, and makes a great desktop, but, once you play with freebsd, netbsd, openbsd, then you'll realize that most linux distribs have just a huge amount of crap compiled into them that you'll never use, and it just takes up space.
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Re: switching to linux [message #15849 is a reply to message #15848] |
Tue, 06 January 2004 16:16 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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HAHAHA
Linux couldn't handle many processes in 2.2, but as of 2.4 and 2.6 this is no longer true by a long shot. *BSD threading code is either very poor or non-existant, which becomes very apparent when you use something like MySQL.
File system wise, Linux has a great deal more choice and thinks like ReiserFS beat BSD's FS by a long shot.
I should also mention that a lot more drivers for various hardware are avaliable for Linux then for BSD.
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Re: switching to linux [message #19079 is a reply to message #15740] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 00:41 |
alansmith
Messages: 49 Registered: February 2004 Location: Seaton Devon
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Has anyone ran either Linux or BSB on the new 800 FSB p4's? I had a lot of issues when the Xeons came out and found Sco ran a lot quicker with hyperthreading turned off. Has anyone else experienced this?
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